McDonalds rosters finalized

Each year, the announcement of the McDonald's All-American team is one of the most eagerly anticipated announcements in high school basketball. The 2014 team was announced Wednesday night and while we will be taking a closer look at the roster as the April 3rd game approaches, here are some quick notes on the 2014 teams.

The first one is a potential in-game battle between current No. 1 Okafor and one of the people pushing him for that top spot, Alexander. They will both be playing in front of a hometown crowd at the United Center and they both play differing styles of low-post basketball. It will be Okafor's skill and size against Alexander's power and raw athleticism.

The next matchup that we really hope to see is one between the nation's top two point guards. Current No. 2 Mudiay and No. 5 Jones matched up some during the Elite 24 with Mudiay getting the upper hand (though Jones team got the win). Hopefully, we will get a more extended look this time around. Mudiay has the size and athleticism, while Jones has long been thought by some to have an edge in the skill department.

Next, we are curious to see the West's Oubre go against former summer teammates Jackson and Winslow. We saw what they could do together as a terrific trio on the Houston Hoops. Now we are interested to see what happens when Oubre gets a chance to go against a pair of former teammates that he could pass in the rankings after the other two got more early attention.

Final roster notes

Kentucky and Duke each lead the way for most selections with all four of their recruits making the game. North Carolina is next in line with all three of their recruits making the game while Kansas and UCLA are the other programs to have at least two commitments in the game.